a a ion agreed to grant a pe ial BO - The permit to Almetta Leonard 18 Ogden, for a one-chair b auty al n at her residen e. The commi sion also voted to name L.P.I. Corporation 544 inth as an Industrial Develop­ ment OJ trict. E tablishing it an industrial di rict is the first tep in the company' attempt to get a tax ab tement on 329 000 of improvement at the plant. Little id the improve- ments will dO 28 ne jobs to th 17-per on fum. L.P.I. pecializes in electro­ static powder coating. The pro­ ce involve the cleaning, polish­ ing, and electro-statically paint- ing parts. The company rve the die casting nd metal stamp­ ing industries, said tittle. The commi ion al 0 appro­ ved youth p rade and rally for Full Go pel Tabernacle Church 720 E. ain. The par­ de will begin at Highland and Fair Ave . and end at Paw Paw . nd ain St. near Morton Par . f'i THE CITIZE 3 SEPTE SER 16 - 22. 1985 ALK FOR HUMA DIG lTV - Over 75 peopl joined togeth r, Saturday, ug. 31, in the four-mil for Human Dignity." The ,hich began at th Berrien County Courthou nt throu h do to Benton Harbor, and ended at Jean Kloc P rk, rai ov r 1,000 for ti it' to celebrat the birthday of the te Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. King' birthday celebr tion in th ill b capped by a January concert by th Twin Citie Symphony. King' birthd y becom holiday in 1986. ROD Leuty photo). , � . Coast Guard boating class ST. JOSEPH - An eight le on Boating Skills and Sea­ manship course is being offered by the St. Jo eph Flotilla of the United State Coast Gu rd Auxiliary. Class will be held each legal • REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR GENERAL ELECTION TUESDAY, NOVEMB R 5, 1985 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF ALL PRECINCTS OF THE CITY 0 B NTON HARBOR, IN THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN, STATE 0 MICHIGAN. ity commi ioners. ording to Comm. Charle Yarbrough head of the commi . on's Personnel Committee, the candidate will be interviewed by the committee nd recommen­ dation will be made at the S pt. 23 commission meeting. The pproved appoint e will h ld the at until the city commi ion's fir t meet- ing in J nuary, here the winner of the ovember election will be installed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI\,;IEN THAT THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF BENTON HARBOR, ILL BE AT THE OFFICE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1985. LAST DAY, FRO 8:30 A.M. UNTIL 5 P. . THE 30TH DAY PRECEDING SAID GENERAL ELECTION, AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 498. ACT 116 PUBLIC ACTS OF 1954 AS AMENDED FOR THE PURPOSE OF REVIEWING THE REGISTRATION AND REGISTERING SUCH OF THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN SAID CITY OF BENTON HARBOR AS SHALL PROPERLY APPLY THEREOF. THE NAME OF NO PERSON BUT AN ACTUAL RESI­ DENT OF THE PRECINCT AT THE TIME OF REGIS­ TRATION AND ENTITLED UNDER THE CONSTITU­ TION, IF REMAINING SUCH RESIDENT, TO VOTE AT THE NEXT ELECTION, SHALL BE ENTERED I THE REGISTRATION BOOK. MARGARET BOWMAN CITY CLERK The Citizen Adv. Sept. 16, 1985